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{{distinguish|[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong#Card-e+|e World]] from ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' or [[Orbiting Observatory]] (also known as World E) from ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]}}
{{distinguish|[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong#Card-e+|e World]] from ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' or [[Orbiting Observatory]] (also known as World E) from ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]}}
[[File:World-e SMA4.gif|frame|World-e]]
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'''World-e''' (alternatively '''e-Reader world'''<ref>Peterson, Erik. ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' Player's Guide. Page 16. "'''''Getting Started''' Before you connect your e-Reader to the GBA, scroll down and choose Level Card on the Select a File screen. You’ll be warped to e-Reader world.''"</ref> or the '''e-World'''<ref>Hodgson, David S J. ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 112. "'''''<big>N</big>OTE''' You can slide Demo Cards only in the main game world. You can slide Power-up Cards in both the main game and e-Worlds''{{sic}}''. You can slide Level Cards only in the special area by the castle in the e-World.''"</ref>) is a bonus [[world]], which has an island shaped like a lowercase "e," found only in ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. The world itself is separate from the main adventure, and it can be played at the player's leisure. Although it sports no standard [[level]]s within its vicinity, World-e features a [[Warp Zone]] that can warp [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] to brand-new levels, provided the player has scanned and loaded the appropriate [[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 e-Reader cards|level cards]] with an [[e-Reader]]. World-e is normally disabled in the European release due to the level cards being unreleased, but it can be accessible via exploiting a save file [[glitch]], revealing it had been fully translated and intact.
'''World-e''' (alternatively '''e-Reader world'''<ref>Peterson, Erik. ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' Player's Guide. Page 16. "'''''Getting Started''' Before you connect your e-Reader to the GBA, scroll down and choose Level Card on the Select a File screen. You’ll be warped to e-Reader world.''"</ref> or the '''e-World'''<ref>Hodgson, David S J. ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 112. "'''''<big>N</big>OTE''' You can slide Demo Cards only in the main game world. You can slide Power-up Cards in both the main game and e-Worlds''{{sic}}''. You can slide Level Cards only in the special area by the castle in the e-World.''"</ref>) is a bonus [[world]], which has an island shaped like a lowercase "e," found only in ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. The world itself is separate from the main adventure, and is not required for [[Completion|100% completion]]. Although it sports no standard [[level]]s within its vicinity, World-e features a [[Warp Zone]] that can warp [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] to brand-new levels, provided the player has scanned and loaded the appropriate [[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 e-Reader cards|level cards]] with an [[e-Reader]]. World-e is normally disabled in the European release due to the level cards being unreleased, but it can be accessible via exploiting a save file [[glitch]], revealing it had been fully translated and intact.


Hidden within the new levels are [[Advance Coin]]s. If the player accumulates enough Advance Coins, they will gain access to the three [[Toad House]]s in the area, where they can play [[minigame]]s in exchange for a few of their grand total of [[coin]]s from World-e. However, due to the limited support for the e-Reader outside Japan, non-Japanese players can access fewer levels and only enough Advance Coins to enter the [[Blue Mushroom House]] (a digging minigame). Japanese players can get enough to open the [[Red Mushroom House]] (a ball-throwing minigame) and [[Orange Mushroom House]] (a ''{{wp|Balloon Fight}}''-esque minigame, except going up and with a [[P-Wing]]).
Hidden within the new levels are [[Advance Coin]]s. If the player accumulates enough Advance Coins, they will gain access to the three [[Toad House]]s in the area, where they can play [[minigame]]s in exchange for a few of their grand total of [[coin]]s from World-e. However, due to the limited support for the e-Reader outside Japan, non-Japanese players can access fewer levels and only enough Advance Coins to enter the [[Blue Mushroom House]] (a digging minigame). Japanese players can get enough to open the [[Red Mushroom House]] (a ball-throwing minigame) and [[Orange Mushroom House]] (a ''{{wp|Balloon Fight}}''-esque minigame, except going up and with a [[P-Wing]]).
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Certain levels have an [[e-Coin]] hidden inside them. e-Coins are usually well hidden and can be collected only once. They are then put on display in the [[e-Coin Castle]]. However, due to the premature cancellation of the e-Reader outside Japan, only three e-Coins can be obtained elsewhere&mdash;the [[Mushroom]], [[Super Leaf]], and [[Super Star|Starman]] e-Coins. Japanese players were able to get the [[Fire Flower]], Mario, Luigi, [[Toad]], and [[Princess Peach]] e-Coins along with the first three.
Certain levels have an [[e-Coin]] hidden inside them. e-Coins are usually well hidden and can be collected only once. They are then put on display in the [[e-Coin Castle]]. However, due to the premature cancellation of the e-Reader outside Japan, only three e-Coins can be obtained elsewhere&mdash;the [[Mushroom]], [[Super Leaf]], and [[Super Star|Starman]] e-Coins. Japanese players were able to get the [[Fire Flower]], Mario, Luigi, [[Toad]], and [[Princess Peach]] e-Coins along with the first three.


In all [[Virtual Console]] and [[Game Boy Advance - Nintendo Switch Online]] versions of the game, all levels in World-e are unlocked by default (or, in the case of the European version, present in any capacity), including all of the levels released in Japan. Consequentially, all World-e Toad Houses are also accessible upon the player gaining the necessary Advance Coins.
In all [[Virtual Console]] and [[Game Boy Advance - Nintendo Switch Online]] versions of the game, all levels in World-e are unlocked by default (being present in the European version for the first time), including all of the levels released in Japan. Consequentially, all World-e Toad Houses are also accessible upon the player gaining the necessary Advance Coins.


==Level information==
==Level information==
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|★★★☆☆
|★★★☆☆
|[[File:SMA4 Ground Work Screenshot.png|256px]]
|[[File:SMA4 Ground Work Screenshot.png|256px]]
|A desert level with lots of [[soft sand]] to dig through.
|An underground desert level with lots of [[soft sand]] to dig through.
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|[[An Aqueous Adventure|●26 An Aqueous Adventure]]
|[[An Aqueous Adventure|●26 An Aqueous Adventure]]
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreign names
{{Foreign names
|Jap=WORLDe+<br>(Early release version)<br>ワールドe+<br>(Late-shipping version,<br />[[Virtual Console]] version,<br />[[Game Boy Advance - Nintendo Switch Online]] version)
|Jap=WORLDe+<br>(Early release version)<br>ワールドe+<br>(Late-shipping version,<br>[[Virtual Console]] version,<br>[[Game Boy Advance - Nintendo Switch Online]] version)
|JapR=Wārudo Ī Purasu
|JapR=Wārudo Ī Purasu
|JapM=World e plus
|JapM=World e plus
|Spa=Mundo-e
|Spa=Mundo-e
|SpaM=World-e
|SpaM=World-e
|Fra=Monde-e
|Fre=Monde-e
|FraM=World-e
|FreM=World-e
|Ger=e-Welt
|Ger=e-Welt
|GerM=e-World
|GerM=e-World
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